This book presents the results of a large-scale experiment into
interpretations of the metaphor “the Nation as a Body” among
1,800+ respondents from 30 linguistic and cultural backgrounds. In
this first account of an empirical study of cross-cultural global
metaphor interpretation of that scale, Musolff confirms that the
meanings of metaphors are complex, culturally mediated and may differ
for senders and recipients. The book provides a historical and
cultural map of the traditions underlying differences in how the
nation as a body – or, “the body politic” – is understood.
Musolff challenges the hypotheses of the universality of “the
nation” as a predominantly male-gendered and hierarchically
organized concept and, in so doing, puts into question some of the key
presuppositions of traditional historical and cognitive approaches to
metaphor. For scholars and students of figurative language, the book
lays out methodological foundations for cross-cultural metaphor
comparison andreveals hidden meaning differences in political metaphor
in English as lingua franca.
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Cultural Experience and Political Imagination
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ISBN
9789811587405
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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